Polish
How to Use Polish
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo make something shiny and smooth by rubbing, or to refine and improve it — also the shining substance itself.
Capitalized "Polish" (relating to Poland or its language) is unrelated in meaning, though spelled and pronounced differently ("POH-lish" vs "PAH-lish").
Word Forms
polished past tense, polishes plural, polishes singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
He _____ his shoes before the interview.
Etymology
From Latin politus, "made smooth," the past participle of polire, "to polish."